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Originally Posted by GioforPM
I think they should tear the bandaid off, clean it up and move on. The revenues form the land will at least increase from what I believe are bottom level rental deals from the car dealerships.
I suspect that, despite the assurances about containment, the nearby communities and the watershed are going to find themselves affected by creososte, and the City may be facing lawsuits at that point.
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They will do it when it makes sense. It doesn't make any sense right now becuase the city has no shortage of easily develop-able land in the downtown area. It would reduce the value of East Village, and Victoria park. Not to mention all the empty parking lots downtown. It makes zero sense for the city to throw a boatload of money at reclamation and road re-alignment when their is no shortage. It would quite literally be a waste of money at this point.